Edmond teacher urges defibrillators in schools
EDMOND — David Duke, a geometry teacher at Edmond’s Memorial High School, got a second chance at life, thanks to a heart defibrillator owned by his school.

Edmond Memorial High School teacher David Duke shows the defibrillator that saved his life at the school. He survived a heart attack at school, thanks to the use of this defibrillator, which the school had on hand. PHOTO BY PAUL HELLSTERN, THE OKLAHOMAN
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